By harnessing 21st century Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) — applying online and mobile hybrid learning models, telepractices, social media, and traditional international development tools and strategies— GPU combines a wide range of its partners’ subject expertise to enhance sustainable and scalable program development and dissemination to implement Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the tenets of international human rights treaties. Among GPU’s goals are ….

Building on site and virtual Communities of Practice (CoPs), Mentoring, Leadership, and Advocacy as well as related peer support networks to improve knowledge exchange and transfer, access to subject expert and peer resources, and global resources and communication;

Telepractices, Telerehabilitation and Telemedicine

GlobalPartnersUnited embraces a range of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) to improve access to health, rehabilitation, and education specialists, knowledge, and resources.

By combining ICT applications with traditional international development approaches, GPU expedites forming needed connections to strengthen and build systems within and across countries and regions—connections needed to reduce disparities in access to critical evidence-based practices, specialists, and peer mentors.

March 13, 2017 - At the opening day of the UN CSW61 two-week meetings on women's economic empowerment (SDG 5), a ministers' round table addresses states' policies and program development that are designed to ensure access to digital literacy, education to bridge the technology divide, e-commerce for entrepreneurship, banking, microfinance and loans, and involvement in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and technology careers for...